Hero Who Rescued Toddler On A Balcony Meets With French Leader, Given Citizenship, Job

The video footage is striking: In a matter of seconds, a young man scales four stories of a Paris apartment building to rescue a child dangling from a balcony.

The rescuer’s name is Mamoudou Gassama, an undocumented immigrant from Mali, and the 22-year-old is being feted as a national hero despite having been in France for less than six months. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced that the city would support his effort to stay in France, and President Emmanuel Macron welcomed him to the Élysée Palace on Monday.

At a moment when life is becoming increasingly difficult for immigrants in France, Gassama — christened “Spider-Man” on French social media — has become an overnight celebrity after his Saturday night heroics.

Macron’s government has cracked down on economic immigrants in particular and has doubled the amount of time that authorities can detain newly arrived undocumented immigrants. Meanwhile, the Interior Ministry has ordered the closure of makeshift migrant camps in Paris; a young male immigrant at one of the camps drowned this month.

But critics of the government’s hard line have seized on Gassama’s example. An online petition calling for him to be granted his residency papers began circulating Sunday night.

“He explained to me that he arrived from Mali several months ago, dreaming of building his life here,” Hidalgo said via Twitter. “I told him that his heroic gesture is an example for all citizens.”